In a broad sense, agriculture is part of the creative culture industry. Through the concept of verification of the Creative Culture Industry Development Law, this study discusses the core issues that must be paid attention to when promoting the agricultural cultural and creative industries to achieve the lack of economic benefits. This study reviews the definition of cultural and creative industries and the focus of Taiwan’s origi

Background: The introduction of industrial wind turbines into quiet rural en-vironments in Ontario, Canada has resulted in complaints about environmental noise and adverse health effects. Ontario has a process whereby residents can report noise to government. Official government records of Incident Reports/Complaints submitted by residents living near operating wind turbine installations were obtained through a Freedom of Informat

In recent years, China’s package group tours have a strong consumption capacity, which is conducive to the integration of various industries. In particular, package group tours in leisure agriculture are different from traditional tourism development and package group tours are developing rapidly. Among them, leisure agriculture in the context of collective tourism is conducive to market demand, and on the other hand, it becomes a

Surrogate motherhood is an assisted human reproduction method. This method is developed when a woman, in this case, genetic substitute, commits to carry a baby with the obligation to deliver him/her to the contracting parties when he/she is born. This paper reports the analysis of “Surrogate Motherhood in Colombia as a Gender Situation”, which was achieved by applying guidelines of qualitative research, investigating the Colombian

The involvement of States
in dispute over power, the ethnic, cultural and religious diversity of the
human element that composes these States, the terrorist threat, as well as
economic and technological development, underpin and imply an increase in the
destructive power of armed conflicts, a cruel and sad reality of the history of
humanity. Wounds, mutilations, displacements and suffering of people,
destruction of the environment

Hazing is a serious social
problem. It wasted not only the lives of future and promising leaders of
society but also their aspirations for their families. The study is an evaluation
of the implementation of the Anti-Hazing Law. 80 Student Organization Members
and Officers (SOMO) and 20 Student Affairs Professionals (SAP) from four (4) universities
in Nueva Ecija, Philippines are interviewed. From the point of view of the responden

Contract laws are determinant factors in fostering both domestic and
international trade. The better a country has efficient contract rules, the
more it attracts trade and investment. This paper is aiming to provide a comparative
analysis of the Ethiopian sales law in the light of CISG, PECL, and UNIDROIT Principles.
It analyzes the different possibilities of application of these instruments in
comparison to Ethiopian law of sales

This study intends to raise awareness about the
issues related to child labor in the formal and informal industry in
Bangladesh. Child labor is now a global concern and as such involved devotion
of people in various sectors. It tries to present the socio-economic scenario
of child labor in Bangladesh which has in recent times attracted concerted
attention not only in Bangladesh but also all over the world. Child labor
problem is a socio-economic reality in the country which can’t be ignored. Her...

In the wake of the German Civil Code (BGB), the codes of different
countries of Western Europe include an apparently distorting requisite for an
action in tort, which is the unlawfulness. This paper aims to clarify its
original meaning and the possibilities of accepting it in jurisdictions where
its law does not require expressly that
element, including those of Common Law. Before moving directly into the problem, a clarification seems
necessary for Common Law scholars, for this paper is focused...

Philanthropies and governments traditionally share power relations. While
governments exercise their power to rule by
regulations, philanthropies, on the other hand, perceive government involvement,
through regulation, as a way to reduce their power. In order to bridge these
two forces that don’t necessarily share similar interests, a third party is
needed. This external agency should set guiding standards for philanthropies to
follow as well as for the cooperation between the government and the...